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In 2010, Woodcock praised [[ICANN]]'s undertakings in improving the stability and security of the [[DNS]] when the internet governing body acted to investigate the impacts of larger root zone and initiated the operational improvements to the L-root nameserver and all the other zones under its direct care. He also commended ICANN's initiative in coordinating and communicating to critical parties regarding remedies to direct threats to the DNS. He stated that, "ICANN has shown itself to be the most appropriate institutional home for DNS security planning and liaison activities, supplementing, complementing, and coordinating the security staff and resources that reside in the network operations, equipment vendor, and academic communities." He also admired the ICANN's plan to create a [[CERT]] to serve the needs of the DNS community.<ref>[http://forum.icann.org/lists/stratplan-2010/msg00024.html Packet Clearing House support for ICANN Strategic Plan]</ref>
 
In 2010, Woodcock praised [[ICANN]]'s undertakings in improving the stability and security of the [[DNS]] when the internet governing body acted to investigate the impacts of larger root zone and initiated the operational improvements to the L-root nameserver and all the other zones under its direct care. He also commended ICANN's initiative in coordinating and communicating to critical parties regarding remedies to direct threats to the DNS. He stated that, "ICANN has shown itself to be the most appropriate institutional home for DNS security planning and liaison activities, supplementing, complementing, and coordinating the security staff and resources that reside in the network operations, equipment vendor, and academic communities." He also admired the ICANN's plan to create a [[CERT]] to serve the needs of the DNS community.<ref>[http://forum.icann.org/lists/stratplan-2010/msg00024.html Packet Clearing House support for ICANN Strategic Plan]</ref>
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In 2011, ICANN, PCH, Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore ([[IDA]]) and the National University of Singapore (NUS)inaugurated the three cyber security facilities located in Singapore, Zurich, Switzerland and San Jose, California, using  Domain Name System Security ([[DNSSEC]]) protocol to provide cryptographic security.<ref>
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In 2011, ICANN, PCH, Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore ([[IDA]]) and the National University of Singapore (NUS) inaugurated the three cyber security facilities located in Singapore, Zurich, Switzerland and San Jose, California, using  Domain Name System Security ([[DNSSEC]]) protocol to provide cryptographic security.<ref>
 
[http://www.icann.org/en/news/releases/release-22jun11-en.pdf Internet Groups Inaugurate Cyber Security Facility in Singapore]</ref>
 
[http://www.icann.org/en/news/releases/release-22jun11-en.pdf Internet Groups Inaugurate Cyber Security Facility in Singapore]</ref>
  
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